Bitstamp: Ripple’s XRP a ‘Good Fit’ for EU License Requirements
In the world of altcoins, Litecoin, Ethereum, and even Monero have all had some moments in the sun. However, the one that may end up being the most successful of them all is Ripple (XRP), and they have joined Bitstamp’s digital currency exchange this week. XRP Trading Comes at Bitstamp. Beginning on Wednesday, Bitstamp users can create Ripple’s XRP deposits and withdrawals, with full-service trading to begin on Tuesday, January 17th. When full trading commences, there will be 0% in fees for the first 30 days. Bitstamp specifically cited a natural demand for Ripple that forced them to....
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